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CARVE (Carbon in Arctic Reservoirs Vulnerability Experiment) Icon

CARVE (Carbon in Arctic Reservoirs Vulnerability Experiment)

CARVE is in the Development Phase of the Earth System Science Pathfinder program with an approximate start date of March 2012. The carbon budget of Arctic ecosystems is not known with confidence since fundamental elements of the complex Arctic biological-climatologic-hydrologic system are poorly quantified. CARVE will collect detailed measurements of important greenhouse gases on local to regional scales in the Alaskan Arctic and demonstrate new remote sensing and improved modeling capabilities to quantify Arctic carbon fluxes and carbon cycle-climate processes. Ultimately, CARVE will provide an integrated set of data that will provide unprecedented experimental insights into Arctic carbon cycling.

CARVE will use the Arctic-proven De Havilland DHC-6 Twin Otter aircraft to fly an innovative airborne remote sensing payload. It includes an L-band radiometer/radar and a nadir-viewing spectrometer to deliver the first simultaneous measurements of surface parameters that control gas emissions (i.e., soil moisture, freeze/thaw state, surface temperature) and total atmospheric columns of carbon dioxide, methane, and carbon monoxide. The aircraft payload also includes a gas analyzer that links greenhouse gas measurements directly to World Meteorological Organization standards. Deployments will occur during the spring, summer and early fall when Arctic carbon fluxes are large and change rapidly. Further, at these times, the sensitivities of ecosystems to external forces such as fire and anomalous variability of temperature and precipitation are maximized. Continuous ground-based measurements provide temporal and regional context as well as calibration for CARVE airborne measurements.

CARVE science fills a critical gap in Earth science knowledge and satisfies high priority objectives across NASA™s Carbon Cycle & Ecosystems, Atmospheric Composition, and Climate Variability & Change focus areas as well as the Air Quality and Ecosystems elements of the Applied Sciences program. CARVE complements and enhances the science return from current NASA and non-NASA satellite sensors.

Principal Investigator: Charles Miller NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA Project Manager: Steve Dinardo NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA Mission Manager: Todd Denkins Langley Research Center (LaRC), Hampton, VA.

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Thomas  Kurosu
Thomas Kurosu
Tropospheric Composition (329I)
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Erika  Podest
Erika Podest
Carbon Cycle And Ecosystems (329G)
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Florian  Schwandner
Florian Schwandner
Carbon Cycle And Ecosystems (329G)
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Joshua  Fisher
Joshua Fisher
Carbon Cycle And Ecosystems (329G)
Science Lead, ECOSTRESS Mission
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Charles  Miller
Charles Miller
Carbon Cycle And Ecosystems (329G)
Principal Investigator, Carbon in Arctic Reservoirs Vulnerability Experiment (CARVE)
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